Top positive review

4.0 out of 5 starsSpiderman🕷️🕷️ into the spider verse deserved the Oscar👏👏❤️❤️

16 April 2019

This movie was absolutely incredible.😍😍From the animation, to the storytelling, to the characters this movie is completely one of a kind. It is easily the best looking animated movie of 2018 (no surprise there), but what really caught me off guard was the story they were able to tell in such a short amount of time. Each character has their own distinct personality and is given their own separate characterization without making the movie feel bloated. I knew I would end up liking this movie, but this movie has completely exceeded my expectations. If you enjoy superheros or animation you should 100% definitely watch it.🕷️🕷️

The animation here is unique & breathtaking!! It felt as if i was watching a live action comics thing in front of me which was an aberration to what we have been accustomed to, as far as the animation style is concerned. Hands down a must watch movie! 🕷️🕷️🕸️🕸️The bluray quality is sterling.A must own copy if u r a spidey fan! U won't be disappointed👍👍

What really irks me now is the DVD which i have to retain with myself by paying 200/- more for no apparent reason!! I just don't want it. What m i gonna do with it?? The hike in price for this stupidity is ridiculous to say the least!! One star less for that.

Top critical review

One star is not for the movie, the movie is absolutely spectacular.I do not like leaving one star on any product, but it feels like there is no other choice. Why are you guys so hell-bent on the whole Blu-ray + DVD thing? Whoever came up with the idea during your marketing meeting has definitely never been on the buying side because I can assure no one and I mean no one wants the Blu-ray and DVD of the same movie.Also, the price, good god the price hike. Do a consumer research, no one is telling you to distribute these for free, but honestly 1200/- is a bit, and by bit I mean a lot, much.

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One star is not for the movie, the movie is absolutely spectacular.I do not like leaving one star on any product, but it feels like there is no other choice. Why are you guys so hell-bent on the whole Blu-ray + DVD thing? Whoever came up with the idea during your marketing meeting has definitely never been on the buying side because I can assure no one and I mean no one wants the Blu-ray and DVD of the same movie.Also, the price, good god the price hike. Do a consumer research, no one is telling you to distribute these for free, but honestly 1200/- is a bit, and by bit I mean a lot, much.

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This movie was absolutely incredible.😍😍From the animation, to the storytelling, to the characters this movie is completely one of a kind. It is easily the best looking animated movie of 2018 (no surprise there), but what really caught me off guard was the story they were able to tell in such a short amount of time. Each character has their own distinct personality and is given their own separate characterization without making the movie feel bloated. I knew I would end up liking this movie, but this movie has completely exceeded my expectations. If you enjoy superheros or animation you should 100% definitely watch it.🕷️🕷️

The animation here is unique & breathtaking!! It felt as if i was watching a live action comics thing in front of me which was an aberration to what we have been accustomed to, as far as the animation style is concerned. Hands down a must watch movie! 🕷️🕷️🕸️🕸️The bluray quality is sterling.A must own copy if u r a spidey fan! U won't be disappointed👍👍

What really irks me now is the DVD which i have to retain with myself by paying 200/- more for no apparent reason!! I just don't want it. What m i gonna do with it?? The hike in price for this stupidity is ridiculous to say the least!! One star less for that.

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I’m not going to talk about the movie but about the Blu-ray quality. The Blu-ray looks really good. Would recommend to buy the 3D version because the 3D adds some depth to the movie. Love the steelbook artwork. Excellent job Sony.

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We all know Blu Ray is expensive even in America it's expensive. A single BD costs as much as just 1L bottle of liquor. That one for comparison. If you don't like it don't buy it. Streaming can't even compare to properly Mastered Blu Ray both in video and audio quality and there are other problems associated with it like you don't own the film you just own the license and the owner can just remove the film from it's library. India is still new to internet and Data prices ain't cheap and the data cap. Even that can't compare to the quality of a br if you have a decent home theatre. Just don't leave 1 star, it discourage new people from trying out the medium. Give your 1 stars to computer comments THEY are overpriced.

Edit: Got the Blu Ray it is as advertised and is clear and audio is amazing. The only con is that in the international both the side of the box there was a groove, one side be there other DVD. In this version they gave the DVD in a slip cover which is bummer dude we have touch the underside of the DVD to remove from the cover and risk fingerprint marks. Don't know whu they did this stupid thing? No subtitles.EDIT: There is a beef joke in caught in a ham short film for those who care.

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Imagine not only becoming a superhero, but finding that there are other superheroes just like you — same powers, same gimmick — from other dimensions.

Such is the situation of Miles Morales, a boy who unexpectedly finds himself not only with the same powers as Spiderman, but the responsibility to be a world-saving hero. “Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse” is an energetic, colorful tale that effortlessly juggles an ever-expanding cast of Spider-individuals and suitably sinister villains, without getting tangled up in its own plot or mythology.

Miles Morales was an ordinary kid from Brooklyn — albeit one going to a ritzy private school — until a subterranean excursion with his uncle caused him to be bitten by a glowing spider. The next morning, he finds that not only has he become more muscular and agile, but his hands are sticking to anything he touches. Since, in story, there are comic-books about real-life superheroes, he recognizes his powers as being those of Spiderman.

And when he retraces his steps, Miles encounters none other than Spiderman himself, battling the Green Goblin and the Kingpin to stop a collider from accessing parallel universes. Spiderman, recognizing Miles’ abilities as being similar to his own, entrusts him with the key to stopping the collider… before he is unexpectedly killed.

And as the world mourns the loss of Spiderman (now known to be Peter Parker), Miles encounters another Peter Parker from another universe — an older Parker, more jaded and emotionally stunted, with a small gut. The fate of the entire world may lie on Miles’ shoulders as he tries to convince Parker to help him destroy the collider — but their dangerous quest will reveal that Parker wasn’t the only Spider-individual to be pulled into Miles’ world.

“Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse” is a love letter to all things Spiderman — and especially to the different incarnations of the character, not all of whom are Peter Parker. Or male. Or human. In fact, the film unfolds by introducing more and more Spider-individuals to help Miles on his quest, reminding us that in every universe, Spiderman (or Spiderwoman) is an everyman hero who never gives up.

The movie certainly isn’t hurt by the presence of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the former of whom also cowrote the script. It swings swiftly from plot point to plot point, switching to flashbacks and explanatory interludes that keep the story from being bogged down with too much dialogue (such as the backstory of the Kingpin, or the fast-moving backstory of Other-Universe-Peter-Parker). It whips by swiftly and smoothly like a rhythmic gymnast’s ribbon, curling and twisting in all the right places with additional villains and unexpected revelations.

The animation takes a little getting used to, though. It’s good with expressions and big, expansive action scenes (including a wild webslinging chase through a forest), but some of the movements are a little herky-jerky, like some of the less fluid stop-motion animation. Still, the exaggeration and quirky visual cues harken back to the comic book roots of the characters, and everything is colorful, dynamic and fast-moving.

It doesn’t hurt that Miles Morales is a pretty likable kid — a boy who stumbled into a familiar set of powers, and has no idea how to go about being Spiderman, even as he struggles with the woes of school and “real life.” His relationship with the extradimensional Peter Parker is also quite nice — Peter is reluctant to mentor a brand-new Spiderman (Spiderboy?), but the two gradually warm up and learn from each other as they struggle to save the world.

In the shadow of the more blockbustery tales of Spiderman, “Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse” stands apart as a dynamically-animated celebration of everything Spidery. A delight.

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Delayed release price hike is some of the other reason apart from PIRACY and STREAMING which finished the home segment in india that all physical stores have shut down. As for blue rays with region code issues and unavailability of blue ray players in india it proves how much it failed. Unfortunately companies have not learnt ANYTHING